why do plant cell process large sized vocuole?
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They protect the cell from potential harm and act as a vacuum cleaner of the cell. the plant has the lager vacuole then the animal cell because in plant cell the larger central vacuole performes two functions one it to store water and the other is to help the plant remain upright.
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Thus, plant cells are known to large-sized vacuoles than animal cells as they need to store food and water. This is because the plant doesn't possess the ability to move freely like that of animals. Thus, they have large vacuoles as a reservoir in unfavourable conditions
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